Cheryl K. Chumley

Cheryl Chumley is a continuous news writer for The Washington Times. Previously, she was part of the start-up team for The Washington Times' digital aggregation product, Times247. She's also a 2008-2009 Robert Novak journalism fellow with The Phillips Foundation. She can be reached at cchumley@washingtontimes.com.

Articles by Cheryl K. Chumley

Israel is ripping a deal that's emerging between the United States and Iran, saying that the agreement seems to reward Tehran for good behavior by backing off restrictions in a 10-year timeframe — and opening the door for the regime to make nuclear weapons.
Published
February 24, 2015

Erica Snipes, the daughter of Eric Garner — the New Yorker who was placed in a chokehold by police and died hours later at the hospital — has issued a scathing assessment of Al Sharpton, reportedly saying the reverend only cares about money, not principle.
Published
February 24, 2015

Rob Richards, the Marine who exited from military service in 2013 — and after a widely circulated video of him urinating on a dead Taliban member painted him in a poor light — was buried on Feb. 13 with military honors at Arlington National Cemetery.
Published
February 23, 2015

Saudi Arabia's morality police arrested a group of men at a birthday party for being in "a compromising situation in their dance and shameful movements," an official in the Qassim province reported.
Published
February 23, 2015

Eleven Wesleyan University students were sent to the hospital for treatment of suspected drug overdoses, and authorities say they're pretty sure "Molly," or MDMA, was to blame.
Published
February 23, 2015

Democratic National Committee chair Debbie Wasserman Schultz had a backup plan of revenge in 2013, in case President Obama did move to replace her from her party position — and that was to paint him as "anti-woman" and "anti-Semitic," various media outlets reported.
Published
February 23, 2015

Australia Prime Minister Tony Abbott heralded in new, tighter immigration and counterterrorism laws on Monday, saying that the measures are needed in the face of rising Islamic State violence.
Published
February 23, 2015

Daimler AG's Mercedes-Benz recalled more than 147,000 midsize sedans and station wagons after authorities alerted that a rubber seal on models made between 2013 and 2015 could fall into the exhaust system and cause an engine fire.
Published
February 23, 2015

Texas police say they found four dead inside a Killeen home, after being called to the scene for a domestic disturbance complaint and then engaging in a standoff with an armed suspect.
Published
February 23, 2015

France has deployed one of its aircraft carriers — the Charles de Gaulle — to the Persian Gulf, the latest in the nation's efforts to slow the spread of Islamic State terrorists in Iraq.
Published
February 23, 2015

David Clarke, the Milwaukee County sheriff who's made a name for himself with blunt-talk and common-sense opining, told "Fox & Friends" on Friday that the nation will be better able to breathe easy when Attorney General Eric Holder departs — that the country can't get him out the door quickly enough.
Published
February 20, 2015

As far as happiness goes, Alaskans lead. The latest Gallup-Healthways Well-Being Index gives top billing to former Gov. Sarah Palin's state of record — and dead last ranking to West Virginia.
Published
February 20, 2015

Nearly half of Democrats have a strong and clear message for President Obama, especially as it pertains to a recent judicial rein-in on his immigration aspirations: Go ahead and ignore the federal courts.
Published
February 20, 2015

Bill O'Reilly of Fox News took to task a liberal Christian leader who used his television time to suggest that promoting peace via diplomatic discussion could go far in curbing the types of terrorism furthered by the likes of the Islamic State, telling him outright: You're wrong.
Published
February 20, 2015